Page 14 The Other Press, December 9th, /98z Et ‘Born Without Guilt’ by Vic Cromarty Last Monday,Dec. 6th, saw the showing of ‘‘Nota Love Story - A Film Ab Maple Ridge campus. The film was presented by Linda Manzon, a local public health nurse, who described how deeply affected she was when she first viewed it some months ago. As a sexuality educator and a she hopes that the film will have a positive effect on the community’s perception of pornography. ‘‘Not a Love Story, ’’ a National Film Board production, chronicles an exploration into the pornography industry by two women, one a politi- cally aware stripper, and the other a professional film-maker. dehumanization of the models and the greed of the producers - two chief factors which allow the industry to flourish. In..1980 it was estimated that consumers in Canada spent $550 the U.S.” Soe the figure stands at five _ million on pornographic material. In billion dollars. There are twenty thousand peep shows in the States, or more than four times the number of out Pornography, "’ at D.C.’s|McDonald’s restaurants. We are also told that in the home videotape market, porno movies out- sell conventional offerings three to lone. Whether the movie shows a model having her pudenta,shaped like a flowe: for ‘‘aesthetic’’ reasons, or a co-ordinator for a local youth project, |publisher explaining away the mass- ve growth of his industry as ‘‘men’s reaction to Women’s Lib,’’ we are left with the unmistakable impress- ion that something is deeply wrong with the way the public is presented with role models of human sexuality. Eros it’s not, manipulation it is. This movie will be shown again December 13. Unfortunately, i itis by During their journey, both they and reservation only, and it is fully the audience are confronted with the booked. The earlier show was also booked, but since 12 people didn’t show up, you might try phoning the Maple idge campus if you’re interested in eeing it. Should you get in, a 50 cent onation is asked to cover the cost of andouts given to those in ttendance. paths Southern Comfort difference: great straight, marvellous mixed. AS The unique taste of Southern Comfort, - enjoyed for over 125 years. Send tor a free Recipe Guide: Southern Comfort Corporation. PO Box 775. Place Bonaventure. Montreal. Quebec H5A 1E1 if the beer’s “ Lesson *14 “The nose” “Sie beer is primarily a sensory experience, nose” is one of it’s most important attributes. Aa nose is a combination of aroma and bouquet, caused by the beer’s ingredients and the process of fermentation. 5. Simply put, a beer’s. nose is how it smells. 22 ae en is _ A beer should always s smell pure, clean and with an identifiable presence of the appropriate malts and Pore never sour or stale. So at Labatt’s, we put a lot of stock in a good nose. Because it’s been our experience that where quality and good taste are <. concerned, the nose usually knows. “Tesson ‘4 from the College of Beer Knowledge *EVERYTHING YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BEER* Stat tT | \e PNG ai Mi a Lae hin coe vi Ieee > ohh ED mmo TA AT cA